queries inherent vice

rich richard.romeo at gmail.com
Fri Nov 6 10:00:27 CST 2009


thanks for the memories, henry
my stomach still gives me looks of disapproval when that subject comes
up (literally)

Boone's Farm Strawberry Hill was one of my first loves so to speak ( I
did not find my thrill)
the bourbon I drink now (makers mark, van winkle, woodhouse) refuse to
believe they were ever in such company

its been described as:  	tastes just like strawberries and soul
crushing ignominy.
rich

On 11/6/09, Henry Musikar <scuffling at gmail.com> wrote:
> Has anyone ever heard of calling Thunderbird wine, which is/was horrible and
> terribly sweet (from what I've read) "T-Bird?"  I haven't, but it would fit.
> And I wouldn't recommend drinking it.
>
> Henry Mu
> Sr. IT Consultant
> http://astore.amazon.com/tdcoccamsaxe-20
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tore Rye Andersen
>
> A T-Bird is a Ford Thunderbird - I wouldn't advise drinking it.
>
> 'Oppos' is probably real estate jargon for opportunities.
>
> The 'anymore' in your final question does seem a bit clunky, but
> it just seems to me that Hope is telling Doc that the tradition of
> shooting up in strange houses has vanished down the toilet, along with
> three percent product (heroin) - neither opportunity exists anymore
> (hence the jarring 'anymore' - just how people talked, I guess).
>
>
>



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